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PIOTR PIOTROWSKI (1952 – 2015)
Professor Piotr Piotrowski passed away on 3rd May 2015. Above all, he was a world-class art historian, an author of dozens of books and hundreds of articles, a university lecturer, an intellectual engaged in public debates, and an academic teacher shaping the scientific attitudes of the most prominent art historians from the middle and younger generations in Poland and abroad. His personal achievement also included important achievements in the fields of museum studies and museology which place him among the most original Polish museum professionals at the turn of the 21st century. This memory is mainly devoted to the museum activity of Piotr Piotrowski. It recalls his achievements as a curator in the Gallery of Contemporary Art of the National Museum in Poznań, and highlights the intellectual legacy of his achievements in museology in the concept of the „critical museum” and the belief in the importance of the institution of the museum in public debate.Profesor Piotr Piotrowski zmarł 3 maja 2015 roku. Był przede wszystkim światowej klasy historykiem sztuki, autorem kilkunastu książek i kilkuset artykułów, wykładowcą uniwersyteckim, zaangażowanym w debaty publiczne intelektualistą, nauczycielem akademickim kształtującym postawy naukowe najwybitniejszych historyków sztuki średniego i młodszego pokolenia w Polsce i za granicą. W swoim dorobku zawodowym miał również niebagatelne osiągnięcia w dziedzinie muzealnictwa i muzeologii, które sytuują Go w gronie najbardziej oryginalnych muzealników polskich przełomu XX i XXI wieku. Wspomnienie poświęcone jest głównie muzealnej aktywności Piotra Piotrowskiego. Przypomina Jego osiągnięcia na stanowisku kuratora Galerii Sztuki Współczesnej Muzeum Narodowego w Poznaniu oraz zwraca uwagę na spuściznę intelektualną jego dorobku muzeologicznego w postaci koncepcji muzeum krytycznego i przekonania o ważnym miejscu instytucji muzeum w debacie publicznej
Quantum Cat's Dilemma: an Example of Intransitivity in a Quantum Game
We study a quantum version of the sequential game illustrating problems connected with making rational decisions. We compare the results that the two models (quantum and classical) yield. In the quantum model intransitivity gains importance significantly. We argue that the quantum model describes our spontaneously shown preferences more precisely than the classical model, as these preferences are often intransitive.
Processed measurement data of acceleration of MR fluid-filled cushion gripper on UR3e robot
The dataset is a supplement to the article that will soon be submitted for review. DESCRIPTION:The dataset consists of Absolute Orientation Sensor (BNO055) measurements during the transportation of an object by a UR3e robot. The trajectory of the robot's movement includes lifting the object to a height of about 200 mm, horizontal displacement for a distance of 400 mm, and lowering by 200 mm. The transfer procedure begins with the closing of the jaws and ends with their opening. The procedure is analogous to the one outlined in the following dataset:Białek, Marcin, 2023, "Processed measurement data on grip forces during object transportation by a robot using gripper with a MR fluid-filled cushions", https://doi.org/10.18150/B2KCKC, RepOD.The experiment was conducted for three values of acceleration and velocity of the robot joints. For each such configuration, 5 handling tests were carried out.LICENSE:The data are under Creative Commons License CC BY. It is though recommended to manipulate along with the author to fully understand the outcomes. If you have any questions do not hesitate to contact: marcin.bialek@put.poznan.plThis research was funded by the National Science Centre, Poland, grant number: 2021/41/N/ST8/02619. https://ror.org/03ha2q922FILE:"dataset.csv" - processed measurement data obtained during the experiment.For proper interpretation, please refer to the images provided in readme files.COLUMNS: - R_Speed[deg/s] - robot joint movement velocity;- R_Acc[deg/s^2] - robot joint movement acceleration;- SAMPLE[-] - sample number. For each object configuration, acceleration and speed, 5 trials were conducted;- TIME[s] - the measurement time at which the force was recorded;- Linear_X[m/s^2] - X axis of linear acceleration data (acceleration minus gravity)- Linear_Y[m/s^2] - Y axis of linear acceleration data (acceleration minus gravity)- Linear_Z[m/s^2] - Z axis of linear acceleration data (acceleration minus gravity)- Orient_X[deg] - X axis orientation data based on a 360° sphere- Orient_Y[deg] - Y axis orientation data based on a 360° sphere- Orient_Z[deg] - Z axis orientation data based on a 360° sphere- Accl_X[m/s^2] - X axis of acceleration (gravity + linear motion)- Accl_Y[m/s^2] - Y axis of acceleration (gravity + linear motion)- Accl_Z[m/s^2] - Z axis of acceleration (gravity + linear motion)</p
Polacy w świecie późnego kapitalizmu: doświadczenia biograficzne a łady społeczne
W artykule zaprezentowano wyniki projektu badawczego dotyczącego rekonstrukcji dynamiki biograficznych doświadczeń wybranych kategorii członków polskiego społeczeństwa ostatniego ćwierćwiecza, których kariery edukacyjne i zawodowe kształtowały się w okresie transformacji systemowej po 1989 r. Tekst jest próbą wytyczenia analitycznych kategorii służących ustaleniu, w jaki sposób niektóre elementy trzech rodzajów porządku społecznego przenikających się we współczesnym życiu społeczeństwa (ujmowane tu w kategoriach przednowoczesności, nowoczesności i ponowoczesności) wpływają na doświadczenia biograficzne jego członków w obszarze pracy, więzi społecznych i tożsamości.The paper presents findings of a research project aimed at a reconstruction of the dynamics of biographical experiences of some of those categories of the Polish society’s members whose educational and professional careers have been shaped by the systemic transformation after 1989. The text is an attempt to de-lineate analytical guidelines for grasping how some components of three types of social order, conceived in terms of premodernity, modernity and postmodernity, interpenetrating each other in the contemporary life of the society, impact its members’ biographical experiences on the level of work, social ties and identity
Autoethnography, Storytelling, and Life as Lived: A Conversation Between Marcin Kafar and Carolyn Ellis
This conversation takes place in Warsaw. Carolyn Ellis has come to Poland to accompany Jerry
Rawicki, a Warsaw Ghetto survivor, on his first trip back to Poland since the Holocaust. There
she arranged to meet Marcin Kafar, a scholar in Poland who has spent time with her at the University of South Florida in Tampa, Florida. During this visit, Marcin assists Carolyn with video
recording Jerry’s experiences as they visit Holocaust sites, and Jerry remembers and reflects on
his experience. Afterwards, Marcin converses with Carolyn about autoethnography, storytelling,
and the importance of life in the context of searching for ethos by academics
PLoS Open Peer Review Corpus
PLoS Open Peer Review CorpusSection for Logic & Cognitive Science, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of ScienceGenerated by Ksawery Jasieński under supervision of Marcin Miłkowski (2022)Public Library of Science (PLoS) journals are committed to open peer review idea, but these are voluntary. They are not available for download in a single package, but they are contained in their huge data dump.The data set contains all available peer reviews as of 16 June 2022 (138 papers with reviews). In addition, the corpus contains metadata about particular reviews, author responses, decision letters and paper metadata in the JSON format. The JSON schema files are available in the schema subdirectory in files with self-explanatory names.The original files were not enriched with any linguistic annotation or converted to any format (these are predominantly PDF, TXT, and DOCX files, as uploaded through the MDPI editorial system by reviewers).Additionally, we are making the filter code available, in the review_crawler directory. For PLoS reviews, plos_crawler.py should be used (more notes in the subdirectory).The files are being made available under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).</p
MDPI Open Peer Review Corpus
MDPI Open Peer Review CorpusSection for Logic & Cognitive Science, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of ScienceGenerated by Ksawery Jasieński under supervision of Marcin Miłkowski (2022)MDPI is committed to open peer review idea, but these are voluntary. They are not available for download in a single package, so they must be crawled from their website.The data set contains all available peer reviews as of 16 June 2022 (123 papers with reviews). In addition, the corpus contains metadata about particular reviews, author responses and paper metadata in the JSON format. The JSON schema files are available in the schema subdirectory in files with self-explanatory names.The original files were not enriched with any linguistic annotation or converted to any format (these are predominantly PDF, TXT, and DOCX files, as uploaded through the MDPI editorial system by reviewers).Additionally, we are making the crawler code available, in the review_crawler directory. For MDPI reviews, mdpi_crawler.py should be used (more notes in the subdirectory).The files are being made available under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).</p
eLife Open Peer Review Corpus
eLife Open Peer Review CorpusSection for Logic & Cognitive Science, Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of ScienceGenerated by Ksawery Jasieński under supervision of Marcin Miłkowski (2022)eLife is committed to open peer review idea. Reviews are not available for download in a single package, so they must be extracted from their complete data set, which is several gigabytes large.The data set contains all available peer reviews as of 24 July 2022 (10853 papers with reviews or at least decision letters that omit minor comments). As stated by eLife:“In the interests of transparency, eLife includes the editorial decision letter and accompanying author responses. A lightly edited version of the letter sent to the authors after peer review is shown, indicating the most substantive concerns; minor comments are not usually included.”In addition, the corpus contains metadata about particular reviews (the filename contains ‘r’ and a numerical id before ‘.xml’), author responses (the filename then contains ‘a’ and a number before the ‘.xml’ suffix) and paper metadata in the JSON format. The JSON schema files are available in the schema subdirectory in files with self-explanatory names.The original files were not enriched with any linguistic annotation or converted (these are in XML format, as used by eLife).Additionally, we are making the crawler code available, in the review_crawler directory. For eLife reviews, elife_crawler.py should be used (more notes in the subdirectory).The files are being made available under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).</p
The Social Awareness Index as a Tool to Determine the Role of a Companion Robot in the Lives of People with Reduced Mobility
Robots are becoming an increasingly popular element of the developing technological reality. A companion (social) robot can be defined as an autonomous machine that recognises other robots and people and engages in social interactions. Robots of this type are designed to serve people, so they often act as guides, assistants, companions, guardians, teachers and domestic pets. This study aims to define and operationalise the components and synthetically measure the social awareness (index) concerning the usability of a companion robot in everyday life. A comprehensive new research tool was developed as part of the study in the form of an original standardised interview questionnaire by the CATI/CAWI technique. Empirical studies show that an increase in social acceptance requires that potential consumers be provided with the necessary information to know the technologies better and improve their digital skills related to social robots
Marcin Świetlicki : poeta (nie)religijny
The subject of this article is the issue of religiousness in the poetry of Marcin Świetlicki. The works by the author of Niskie pobudki (Low Motives) are entangled in a space of tran¬scendence by (among others) utilizing biblical themes — Cain and Abel, the creation of the world, Christmas, Jesus Christ, salvation — which accompany the author of Pieśń profana (The Profaner’s Song) ever since his first book, published in 1992. These result in the impression of religiousness of the poet’s works. However’ most common dogmas of Christian faith (since this is the only faith the poet refers to), as well as notions of the almighty, all-powerful, mer¬ciful God-the-Father or God the Creator are contradicted in this poetry. The author endues everyday, common things with holiness and divinity, while reducing the existence of God only to humans (thereby, to himself as well) and space available to them
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